Yeah, i just searched the country and there are three Camasters for sale. I think they are all Stinger II's with 4x8 beds for $16.5 and $20-25. I didnt check their forum, and i know that is a popular method of reselling machines
The only compelling stuff ive seen made with a CNC is what MTM does for his cutting boards and chess boards. I guess Frank makes some really wacky stuff that is interesting on his CNC. Other than that, i see people forcing the issue, making trinkets, or pumping out cabinet boxes or flatpack stuff. For example--and his project is great so dont take this the wrong way-- but William's drawer with finger joints and dividers above is something i could do at the table saw or shaper pretty quickly and easily. By the time he drew it and setup the tool paths and clamped it vertically in his jig, i could probably do it in the same amount of time. Now, he obviously outperforms me if we need to make a dozen. My point being, i dont think its worth $4,000 for me to make finger joints slightly faster and easier than i would with a table saw/shaper/bandsaw. Text, inlays, other forms of engraving are clear and compelling reasons to own a mid level machine. I guess im just not connecting the dots between woodworking and CNC capabilities. I made fantastic things with digi-tools in college, and people around me made fantastic things. Almost none of it was furniture. They were mostly topography models, art installations, stencils, signs, and building models.
I just need to pull the trigger and explore, i feel. Anyway, i apologize for the hijack! OP, please buy one and then tell me it is totally worth it and convince me to do the same.